The ageing of the world population has resulted in an increase in the number of older patients with multimorbid conditions receiving multiple therapies. This emerging clinical scenario poses new challenges, which are mostly related to the increased incidence of adverse effects. This translates into poor clinical care, reduced cost-effectiveness of drug therapies, and social isolation of multimorbid patients due to reduced autonomy. A strategy to address these emerging challenges could involve the personalization of therapies based on the clinical, molecular, and genetic characterization of multimorbid patients. Anticoagulation therapy is a feasible model to implement personalized medicine since it generally involves older multimorbid patien...
In the present review we summarized current knowledge about significant interactions (DIs) of direct...
Increasing human life expectancy has posed increasing challenges for healthcare systems. As people a...
Background Knowledge is scarce regarding how multimorbidity is associated with therapeutic decisions...
The ageing of the world population has resulted in an increase in the number of older patients with ...
Patients with multimorbidities have shorter life expectancy and their clinical management is more co...
Over 60% of people aged over 65 are affected by multiple morbidities, which are more difficult to tr...
Older people are increasingly susceptible to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) or therapeutic failure. ...
Over 60% of people aged over 65 are affected by multiple morbidities, which are more difficult to tr...
Patients with multimorbidities have shorter life expectancy and their clinical management is more co...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) and coronary artery disease requiring percutaneous coronary intervention (P...
Introduction In the USA, there is a steady rise of atrial fibrillation due to the aging population w...
Prescribing medicines for older people, aged 65 years and older, with multimorbidity is challenging....
In the present review we summarized current knowledge about significant interactions (DIs) of direct...
Increasing human life expectancy has posed increasing challenges for healthcare systems. As people a...
Background Knowledge is scarce regarding how multimorbidity is associated with therapeutic decisions...
The ageing of the world population has resulted in an increase in the number of older patients with ...
Patients with multimorbidities have shorter life expectancy and their clinical management is more co...
Over 60% of people aged over 65 are affected by multiple morbidities, which are more difficult to tr...
Older people are increasingly susceptible to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) or therapeutic failure. ...
Over 60% of people aged over 65 are affected by multiple morbidities, which are more difficult to tr...
Patients with multimorbidities have shorter life expectancy and their clinical management is more co...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) and coronary artery disease requiring percutaneous coronary intervention (P...
Introduction In the USA, there is a steady rise of atrial fibrillation due to the aging population w...
Prescribing medicines for older people, aged 65 years and older, with multimorbidity is challenging....
In the present review we summarized current knowledge about significant interactions (DIs) of direct...
Increasing human life expectancy has posed increasing challenges for healthcare systems. As people a...
Background Knowledge is scarce regarding how multimorbidity is associated with therapeutic decisions...